We work as a team: Russian-Danish family living in London. After a few years in the Middle East, we have now moved to our next adventure in China. County-keepers for England. Being foreigners in the countries we live in, we are very interested in all Russians and Danes who found their last resting place away from their home countries. We will be grateful for any comments, advice and links to memorials. Thanks to this wonderful website we have found many friends all over the world and the amount of mails we receive increase all the time. We appreciate all the mails and ALWAYS reply but sometimes it takes longer than we would like to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!We prefer to get your questions and corrections through e-mail (use the EDIT tab in the memorial). Please include your own e-mail in case we need to write back to you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!juliakeld @ gmail.com

Harry Pykett, Jerusalem CemeteryThank you Julia and Keld for letting me have photos of my grandad's cousin's grave. I used to visit Harry's brother and sister in law most weeks but unfortunately I was too young to understand that Harry existed. I remember framed embroidery on their walls but only vaguely remember they must have had something to do with Harry. I feel sad not to have understood their loss. I feel good that you have made me aware of Harry's existence by having photos of his grave. Thank you so very much.

My apologiesWith my humble apologies, the map directions I send you a few days to put on the Aberdalgie site was meant for Kirkton. I misunderstood the man who sent those to me to pass on to you. Would you kindly remove those directions.

Walter Tower BennettLooks like two entries for the same person in different cemeteries which means that one of the entries is a cenotaph. My entry was from cemetery records and has the plot number. Unfortunately the plots are not organized by number.